
Pine Nut Mountains topography dominates this section of the Nevada high desert, where the peaks and basins of the Buckskin Range meet the northern edges of Smiths Valley. This 2021 survey illustrates the complex drainage and elevation patterns of the central Great Basin, characterized by steep canyons and seasonal water sources. Natural landmarks such as Mt Como and Eldorado Canyon define the area's rugged profile, while reliable water points like Willow Spring and the Fulstone Number Two Spring appear as vital features in the arid landscape. The map also documents the political geography of the region, specifically where the border between Lyon County and Douglas County bisects the northern reaches of the Churchill Canyon and Sunrise Basin.
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1956 Carson City
Douglas County, NV

1956 Desert Creek Peak
Douglas County, NV

1957 Mt. Siegel
Douglas County, NV

1968 McTarnahan Hill
Douglas County, NV

1979 Carters Station
Douglas County, NV

1986 Mount Siegel
Douglas County, NV

1986 Oreana Peak
Douglas County, NV

1986 Pine Nut Valley
Douglas County, NV

1987 Mineral Peak
Douglas County, NV

1987 Mount Como
Douglas County, NV

1988 Long Dry Canyon
Douglas County, NV

1988 Risue Canyon
Douglas County, NV

1994 McTarnahan Hill
Douglas County, NV

2021 Carters Station
Douglas County, NV

2021 Long Dry Canyon
Douglas County, NV

2021 McTarnahan Hill
Douglas County, NV

2021 Mineral Peak
Douglas County, NV

2021 Mount Como
Douglas County, NV

2021 Mount Siegel
Douglas County, NV

2021 Oreana Peak
Douglas County, NV

2021 Pine Nut Valley
Douglas County, NV

2021 Risue Canyon
Douglas County, NV